Email about the relationship between Vernon Castle and Gwen Wilmot
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Email about the relationship between Vernon Castle and Gwen Wilmot
Samuel Thomas Greene, First Deaf Teacher
Booklet about Samuel Thomas Greene, teacher at the Ontario School for the Deaf (Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf).
Carbin, Clifton F.
Memoirs of School Days at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1945-1960
Roult, Donna
Globe and Mail obituary for Jim Pollock
Newspaper obituary for Rawdon Township dairy farmer and former Hastings-Peterborough MPP, Jim Pollock (1930-2021), written by his daughter, Virginia Warren.
Warren, Virginia
Digital photograph of property at 217 Pinnacle Street, Belleville
Hill, Amanda
Publication tracing the history of the first school building at the Ontario School for the Deaf.
Carbin, Clifton F.
Wesley "Willie" Jones Palmer: First Head of Ontario School for the Deaf
Carbin, Clifton F.
Text of Historic Hastings, Volume 2 by Gerry Boyce, edited and updated by Orland French.
Boyce, Gerry
Account of the Hastings County individuals who served in the North-West Resistance/Rebellion of 1885.
Brearley, Donald T.
Newsletter from Ryan Williams, MP
Constituency newsletter for Winter 2022 focusing on the housing crisis.
Williams, Ryan
Stand With Ukraine event flyer
Flyer seeking donations of items in support of Ukraine after the invasion by Russia on 24 February 2022. The event was held in the market square of Belleville, Ontario, on 5 March 2022.
Order of Service for funeral of Gerry Boyce
Obituary from the Intelligencer, 8 October 2022. and order of service for the funeral of Gerry Boyce, held 12 October 2022.
List of students at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1870-1928
List of students taken from Register 1 at the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf. More information on these students is available by emailing the School Archives.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Digital photograph of former sign at 214 Front Street, Belleville
Sign reading 'Schryver's' from former Schryver drugstore at 214 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario. City directories place this business at this location from 1959 to 1964.
Fedor, Kim
Digital photograph of plaque commemorating Simpson's Tavern
Plaque commemorating Simpson's Tavern, put up by the Hastings County Historical Society on Front Street, Belleville in 2017.
Text reads: "In 1797 James and Margaret Simpson had a small log tavern at the southeast corner of this intersection. In 1799 they built a frame tavern which became the hub of Meyers' Creek for political rallies, military recruitment, training and courts-martial, Masonic lodge meetings and social gatherings. After James died in 1802, Margaret continued the business and was the first woman granted a tavern license in Midland District. In 1820 Margaret build a frame Georgian-style inn on the northeast corner of the intersection. It was sold in 1825 to the Wallbridge family and was demolished in 1973."
Hill, Amanda
A compilation of short character sketches about soldiers of the First and Second World Wars from Hastings County who died but are not memorialized at the cenotaph, monument, or memorial park where they were born.
Brearley, Donald T.
John Barrett McGann, School Founder
Printed booklet on the history of John Barrett McGann, founder of the Ontario School for the Deaf.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Booklet about Dr. James Bertram Collip
Booklet produced for the unveiling of the Dr. James Bertram Collip Reflective Garden on 16 October 201.
Hastings County Historical Society
Emergency alert about Government of Ontario stay-at-home order
Screenshot of an emergency text message alert sent by the Government of Ontario on 8 April 2021 about the stay-at-home order which came into effect on that day to suppress the spread of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Government of Ontario
Digital photograph of Every Child Matters sign at Belleville Public Library
Window display at the Belleville Public Library in the week after the news of a mass grave at the Kamloops Residential School was made public.
Hill, Amanda